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Source: New York Times
WASHINGTON Officials at the National Security Agency, intent on maintaining its dominance in intelligence collection, pledged last year to push to expand its surveillance powers, according to a top-secret strategy document.
In a February 2012 paper laying out the four-year strategy for the N.S.A.s signals intelligence operations, which include the agencys eavesdropping and communications data collection around the world, agency officials set an objective to aggressively pursue legal authorities and a policy framework mapped more fully to the information age.
Written as an agency mission statement with broad goals, the five-page document said that existing American laws were not adequate to meet the needs of the N.S.A. to conduct broad surveillance in what it cited as the golden age of Sigint, or signals intelligence. The interpretation and guidelines for applying our authorities, and in some cases the authorities themselves, have not kept pace with the complexity of the technology and target environments, or the operational expectations levied on N.S.A.s mission, the document concluded.
Using sweeping language, the paper also outlined some of the agencys other ambitions. They included defeating the cybersecurity practices of adversaries in order to acquire the data the agency needs from anyone, anytime, anywhere. The agency also said it would try to decrypt or bypass codes that keep communications secret by influencing the global commercial encryption market through commercial relationships, human spies and intelligence partners in other countries. It also talked of the need to revolutionize analysis of its vast collections of data to radically increase operational impact....
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